I got my new board today, and I set it up but after a full days riding and a few adjustments I am still having problems with my back leg I had it flipped outwards a little and it didn't feel quite right. It was pulling me too the left a little. I turned it forward and it made my leg hurt like crazy. When I stand up straight and just walk onto the board my feet are basically both pointed out...so I think that is how I should change them... any advice... is there something else I should be doing?

First, spend a lot of time in your living room working on this. Don't wait until you come back from a day on the mountain to make adjustments.

Second, figure out your ideal stance width. This should be with your knees bent, not straight. And you should be trying for horse stance, i.e. knees to the sides (as much as you comfortably can)rather than squatting with your knees in front of you like you're trying to take a dump.

Once you figure you have your stance width, attach the bindings loosely and start playing with your angles. A good start is 15 degrees forward, -9 degrees back. But keep in mind that there's no "right" setup. It can vary based on your type of riding and your own physiology.

At some point, tighten down your bindings, put on your boots, strap in, and hold (with knees bent) for a minute or two. If it's comfortable, you're probably done. If you can't find a comfortable zone, start considering checking with a doctor or physiotherapist. You may have an issue that needs to be dealt with.

Also, if you own bindings that have canting options, that can allow you to increase your stance width slightly without discomfort, or decrease the discomfort of your current width.

Last, please be more specific about the discomfort you're getting. Someone on the forum may have already run into the problem.

i do +15/-9 mostly, i started at 15 and zero, just keep trying stuff out. stand on the board, visiualize yourself carving down the slope, get everything comfy, then look at your feet. The point here is to forget about your back foot and let it go where it naturally wants to.

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The discomfort is in my back thigh. and I just walked up to the board forgetting about my rear foot like you said and they sat about 15/-9 so that is probably what ill go with. A buddy convinced me to start out with both feet pointed forward, but I need to just follow my gut. Ill take your guys advice...see what I come up with...